Following the “Great American Race” the series travels to Southern California, then to the bright lights of Las Vegas before returning to the southeast for races at Atlanta and Bristol. The first scheduled off date for the series will be in March during the Easter holiday. Following the race in Martinsville, the series makes another swing to the southwest, racing at Texas and Phoenix in early April. The second scheduled off weekend occurs in mid-April. The series then picks back up with races at Talladega, Richmond and Darlington prior to the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Challenge at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.
“By running five consecutive points events before the first scheduled break in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the 2008 schedule is designed to be even more fan friendly,” said NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian France.
Another adjustment to the 2008 schedule is that the Chicago race will be run Saturday night. “Night racing provides an additional element of intrigue and excitement,” said France. “Running under the lights at Chicagoland on a Saturday night will be even more exciting for the fans in the stands as well as those watching from home.”
Other key dates:
(The 2008 schedule follows on a subsequent page. Starting times and television information will be announced at a later date.)
Date Site
Feb 9 Budweiser Shootout at Daytona – Daytona International Speedway*Feb 17 Daytona International SpeedwayFeb 24 California SpeedwayMar 2 Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayMar 9 Atlanta Motor SpeedwayMar 16 Bristol Motor SpeedwayMar 30 Martinsville SpeedwayApr 6 Texas Motor SpeedwayApr 12 Phoenix International RacewayApr 27 Talladega SuperspeedwayMay 3 Richmond International RacewayMay 10 Darlington RacewayMay 17 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Challenge – Lowe’s Motor Speedway*May 25 Lowe’s Motor SpeedwayJun 1 Dover International SpeedwayJun 8 Pocono RacewayJun 15 Michigan International SpeedwayJun 22 Infineon RacewayJun 29 New Hampshire International SpeedwayJul 5 Daytona International SpeedwayJul 12 Chicagoland SpeedwayJul 27 Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayAug 3 Pocono RacewayAug 10 Watkins Glen InternationalAug 17 Michigan International SpeedwayAug 23 Bristol Motor SpeedwayAug 31 California SpeedwaySep 6 Richmond International RacewaySep 14 New Hampshire International SpeedwaySep 21 Dover International SpeedwaySep 28 Kansas SpeedwayOct 5 Talladega SuperspeedwayOct 11 Lowe’s Motor SpeedwayOct 19 Martinsville SpeedwayOct 26 Atlanta Motor SpeedwayNov 2 Texas Motor SpeedwayNov 9 Phoenix International RacewayNov 16 Homestead-Miami Speedway
*Non-championship points events Tentative-Subject to Change